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I had a shot of Big Chocolate get published in this months issue of FRONT, a UK based magazine. First time getting published so that was pretty rad. Here's the original shot that they cropped hardcore.

  

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Fashion editorial, Axe Magazine

A little while ago Simon Pickard (aka brickspartan) from Blocks magazine approached me about doing a feature article on me (as part of a series of AFOL feature articles). I was chuffed and flattered for the recognition (and a little intimidated at the same time!) Simon and I had a great time during the interview and I'm really pleased with how well Simon put together this feature.

 

Its available in UK stockists WH Smith, Tesco, Sainsburys, Morrisons, and others(?). I believe its carried by Barnes and Noble in the US and available globally in digital form from the iTunes Newsstand app.

 

Blocks is a great read with high quality content and production. That should not be come as a surprise since most of the editorial team are mostly AFOLs.

 

Blocks Magazine, July 2015, Issue 9

LIFE magazine - July 29, 1940 ~ originally 10 cents. Seen in an antiques mall at Aquarium Village - Newport, Oregon.

I don't know why I never got one of these Astronaut Barbies...

A delightful insert meant for children from the January 1927 Delineator. Copyright 1926 Butterick Company. Both pages illustrated by Janet Laura Scott. A gift from Barbara.

 

A direct quote:

"Butterick also published a series of pamphlets for children titled The Little Delineator. Designed for both boys and girls, the pamphlets featured eight pages of stories, artwork and contests. Each issue focused on a theme (often a holiday or season). They also featured play ideas (items to make), and on teaching morals and values. The series did not have a fashion focus as did The Delineator, but was more general in outlook. Each issue offered some kind of prize or reward and a Deli-Club membership card. The series did not contain advertising."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterick_Publishing_Company

July 1948

Cover by Lawrence

another beauty routine shot.

 

Strobist info: Strobist info: sb900 behind subject right and left, sb900 thru beauty dish front above subject. sb700 to background

magazine featuring Taylor Swift - my mum bought this for me!

Best viewed large. All rights reserved. Another tear sheet from OHA, an inside two pager.

Coverillustration for Bolshoy Gorod Magazine from Russia

Fujinon XF 50mm f/1.0 + Fujifilm X-T2.

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Famous Monsters of Filmland number 45 from 1967 that was falling apart was selling for a buck at a used goods store - Quartzsite, Arizona.

People Magazine shooting

Back cover of Monster Party Special from Jan 88. See the front cover here.

 

The Uggly Family were a running comic strip in the Monster Party magazines in the late '80s that were a cross between the Munsters and the Addams Family.

(scan from Mothering Magazine - May/June 2008)

 

alright, well, I guess techincally it's hers.

 

SouleMama

  

From the collection of Jessica H. Jaeger.

Woodworking magazines

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